Here we dig into Beach Volleyball at Tulane University of Louisiana, a spring sport — with a section for each major topic and side-by-side gender and cross-sport context. Tulane competes in NCAA Division I-FBS as a member of American Conference.
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The Tulane women’s beach volleyball team lists 18 student athletes, with an NCAA multi-year squad size of 42. Academic data covers 53 athletes in this program for its academic reporting.
Of the 14 varsity sports Tulane reports, beach volleyball sits at #8 by total roster size.
The women’s beach volleyball program carries 2 coaches — 1 head coach and 1 assistant. In all, 2 work full-time and 0 part-time. Leading the program is Eyal Zimet.
Across the school’s 14 sports, beach volleyball ranks #8 by total coaching staff.
These numbers are reported to the U.S. Department of Education’s Equity in Athletics survey.
The Tulane women’s beach volleyball program generated $2,237,236 in revenue against $964,322 in expenses, for a surplus of $1,272,914. Per athlete, that is about $15,516 in operating expense per athlete, or $279,287 per team.
Against the school’s 14 sports, beach volleyball ranks #8 by revenue, accounting for 3% of the school’s total athletics revenue.
The women’s beach volleyball team earned an Academic Progress Rate (APR) of 995 (994 on a multi-year basis). Year over year, it held onto 99% of its athletes, with 100% remaining academically eligible.
Against the school’s average team APR of 992, beach volleyball grades out ahead at 995.
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Some figures may be missing where the school did not report them.